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Is quitting due to boredom justifiable?

Working from 6am – 2pm is a good shift, and I don’t mind the hours too much, but it does affect sleep and has basically killed my social life entirely since I have to sleep early to wake up early. Mostly I’m just bored with the job. It’s a warehouse position where I check in boxes of clothes and trinkets and shit. I also escort in deliveries and put them away into the warehouse. Deliveries are based in regular schedules, so I’m in a rut for most of the time, coming in and out with deliveries and boxes, and putting food/clothes/keychains on shelves and in bins. I feel like I’d be enjoying my life and using my time way more effectively if I was to just stop working and focus on my passions and interests. I am very fortunate in that I don’t have many expenditures, and I can cut…


Working from 6am – 2pm is a good shift, and I don’t mind the hours too much, but it does affect sleep and has basically killed my social life entirely since I have to sleep early to wake up early.

Mostly I’m just bored with the job. It’s a warehouse position where I check in boxes of clothes and trinkets and shit. I also escort in deliveries and put them away into the warehouse.

Deliveries are based in regular schedules, so I’m in a rut for most of the time, coming in and out with deliveries and boxes, and putting food/clothes/keychains on shelves and in bins.

I feel like I’d be enjoying my life and using my time way more effectively if I was to just stop working and focus on my passions and interests.

I am very fortunate in that I don’t have many expenditures, and I can cut back on some vices, so I’m not really hurting for cash either.

Is quitting due to boredom justified?

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